Mid-century modern architecture is coming back to home designs all over the United States in a big way. Often characterized by large, glass windows and open floor plans, mid-century modern design originally emerged in the mid-90s with technologies and materials inspired by the World War II era. The trend brought homeowners a deeper connection to nature, encouraging them to go outside with expansive sliding, glass doors and more open setups.
Years later, mid-century homes have become popular once again as a way to give your home unique visual interest in a world where blocks of houses feature the same designs.